A Tennessee school district is under fire for asking parents to sign a form agreeing not to eavesdrop on kids' virtual classes over concerns they could overhear confidential information. After significant pushback, Rutherford County Schools is allowing parents to tune in with permission from the teacher but they can't record the classes. "Does that mean somebody from the school district is going to knock on my door and pull my kid out of my home, his virtual classroom?" "Or is it going to be my tax dollars that fund my child's public education, my child won't get to participate in education because of it?" The school district responded in a statement to Fox News.
Source: Fox News August 22, 2020 13:07 UTC